April 13th
2009
4:57 PM
Im a 28 year old male and i had lipo done on my stomach about a year ago and i have a lot of scar tissue over my abdomen. So i got a kenalog shot(not too much) mixed with lidocaine injected at an angle(just under my skin) to eat away the scar tissue. i did it march 1 2009 and its now middle of April and i see no change in the shrinkage of scar tissue(which is pretty prevalant) however i don't want to do it again to early then have a dent in my stomach. does anyone know how long it may take to see the atrophy of scar tissue is it too soon? hope someone can help :) thanks!
-- By flex24 | Reply | Private Message me
April 13th
2009
4:54 PM
Im a 28 year old male and i had lipo done on my stomach about a year ago and i have a lot of scar tissue over my abdomen. So i got a kenalog shot(not too much) mixed with lidocaine injected at an angle(just under my skin) to eat away i did it march 1 2009 and its now middle of April and i see no change in sixe of the scar tissue that is pretty prevalant however i don't want to do it again to early then have a dent. does anyone know how long it may take to see the atrophy of scar tissue is it too soon? hope someone can help :) thanks!
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September 5th
2008
9:51 PM
I am a retired Psychologist and former nurse. In April 2008 I went for a post -op check-up following ankle reconstruction surgery in July 2007 ( nine months after the surgery). I was still having a little pain and a lot of swelling in my ankle. The Orthopedic MD gave me a 1 c.c Injection of Kelalog and 3 C.C. of Lidocaine. He knew I am diabetic and didn't take this into consideration.He didn't tell me what he was injecting just got the shot and put it into my ankle with no information or explanation, telling me about risk factors or getting my consent .Three days later my lower legs became very heavy, weak and numb. The next day these feelings moved 12 more inches up my legs, and continued to move up my both legs anf then up body until it got to the middle of my chest and I was having a hard time breathing. I went to the local University hospital and was admitted to the neurology unit. After three days they couldn't figure out what the problem was and discharged me falsifying the discharge diagnosis saying that I was getting better. The neurology residents and their attending MD's emphatically refused to even consider that the injection of Kenalog was the problem.And so it was with another three neurologists I was referred to see. From then until now six months later my life has been hell. My diabetes has been out-of -control ( I had it under good control before the shot). My electrolytes are crazy, calcium high, potassium low, I have had three MRI's, 2 CKat scans, 2 EMG tests, nuclear scans of my para thyroid glands, at least 100 lab tests, dimpling in both my ankles and lower legs, and the heaviness, weakness and numbness coming and going in my legs so bad that I can hardly walk at times. I contacted Bristol-Myers to ask if there is any treatment. Their response was to get records form my doctor--I thought to help me--- but a phone call to their office made me realize it was to cover their own ass's and they don't give a S--- about me or how this drug had messed up my life.I had to cancel two consulting jobs to do Professional presentations costing me over $5000.00. I am 75 years old and now six months later all I can do is wait until this crap gets out of my system and hope I can get my diabetes back under control. I have been put on at least 6 more medications to control my symptoms including insulin shots. What a nightmare!
-- By nancyoconnor | Reply | Private Message me
July 9th
2008
8:15 AM
Saw Levaquin on the news yesterday. I was very pleased to see that they are putting a warning on this med. I thought it was just me with a problem with Levaquin. I have allergies to antibiotics anyways so I attributed my problems to just another allergic reaction to an antibiotic. Wow!
I took Levaquin in April 3 years ago for a respiratory infection of some kind. I then had the same experience I have with allergies where my tongue felt swollen. I called the nurse and she told me to take the next dose anyway. I did so and my chest/esophagus felt like it was on fire. I couldn't breathe. I went into the Emergency room and they gave me a lidocaine/maalox combo that would take the pain away for a while and diagnosed me with reflux.
I went on some reflux medications later that caused more problems for digestion. The more we tried to solve it the more my system reacted. I ended up in the emergency room about 5 times that year. Two were for chest pain from the esophagus and two were from severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis). I became allergic to many categories of food and lost down to 110 lbs. I went to naturopaths and other specialists and none of them could pinpoint any problems. I was tested for Celiac and had two upper GI and one lower GI that year alone, My Dr. bills totalled more than $5,000 for that year.
The next year I had given up. The only doctor that I would go to was the allergist and the new GI doctor I had found. I still worked but was in such severe pain that I did nothing but sleep when I got home. I cried and begged God for death or healing all night long. I was losing my hair in great handfuls. They put me on ativan and I became addicted to the stuff. I was allergic to most foods. I had a diet of about 6-10 foods that I would cook homemade and I would never eat out unless I knew what and how the food was prepared. I took vitamin c in very high doses and that took the pain away.
I slowly re-introduced food back to my system. Now I have a less restrictive diet but it still is limited. I am now allergic to all nuts, rice, sunflower seeds (sunflower oil is used in most potato chips), some other grains, and melons. I still have problems with legumes and some other foods.
It took 2 years for the pain to subside and I still have digestive problems with diarrhea on and off. I am fine just as long as the pain stays away. I don't mind being limited on my diet.
I had noticed that my legs and joints hurt during that time too- but the other pain was so severe and my diet was so limited that I attributed that to diet.
If there is a class action lawsuit on this stuff I would like to be involved.
August 27th
2007
1:27 PM
I went for a deep cleaning on the left side of my mouth. I was given Lidocaine and Septocaine. Within a few minutes my right hand and leg were twitching and shaking. It progressed to the whole body and then slowly subsided about 15 minutes later. My blood pressure and pulse remained normal, but if was rather frightening.
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August 13th
2007
6:09 PM
I wish I could say that my symptoms are something new but they're not. I can only thank God that I found this site and finally feel like I'm not totally crazy! I received a cortisone shot (kenalog and Lidocaine) on June 15th. June 17th I started experiencing tingling down my arms,across my shoulders, serious heartburn, change in tastebuds (sour tasting all the time), which progressed with a sudden case of high blood pressure. My period also came a week late and has not left yet but only taken short vacations (3-5 days of light to no bleeding, followed by a regular flow with some gushes all over again). Two weeks ago I started having a tight sensation in my jaw and cheek with sensitivity right under my ears. I've had periods of dizziness, severe migraines as well as heart palpitations (fluttering in my throat). Added to this is swelling down one side at any given time, changing back and forth with no reasoning. I had severe gastritis and GERP as a result as well.
I too was living a healthy life and regret the moment I agreed to that shot. Does anyone know how long these side effects last? Who do you see to deal with them? Are they mimics of real situations (do heart palpitations turn into heart attacks? gastritis turn into ulcers?)
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July 1th
2007
8:12 AM
I had the Mirena for one year and just had it removed because I would like another baby. My only complaint was the insertion which was very painful. I have had to spinal surgeries and two babies and I really thought this HURT! The person who removed it said that I never should have had it put in without some lidocaine as is the norm at her office... interesting, huh??
-- By nursecari | Reply | Private Message me
November 17th
2006
9:58 AM
Received 10 mg Kenalog with 20 mg Lidocaine on 10/12/06 for poison ivy. Partner to my own doctor didn't even have my chart until I suggested it. Poison ivy gone, but because of suppressed immune system from the 'cortisone' aka Kenalog, I have serious viral infection called para-influena upper respiratory infection. Kind immunology specialist I've seen for 23 years, says I'm to do NOTHING for at least 7 to 10 days to get over virus. Now, 11/17/06, day 12 of being sick, I still feel made of cement, and I'm thinking I might feel 'normal' again by Christmas. Also, cortisone shots increase emotional responses to life. Noreen
-- By theophoffs | Reply | Private Message me
April 3th
2006
7:58 PM
I had a Kenalog shot (mixed with lidocaine and one other ingredient) ten days ago for knee inflamation. Since then, the area has become increasingly more swollen, with the skin pulled very tight. I have less flexibility than before and am wondering if there is some systemic problem now. The swelling is apparent to mid-thigh.
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November 11th
2005
8:52 AM
On OCt. 20th, 2005 I received injections of Kenalog with lidocaine and epinephrine (total 2cc.s) into 6-8 sites in atypical scar tissue and lesions. Ten minutes later I went into anaphylactic shock and was given 2 shots of benadryl in my hips. Didn't help much, 911 was called and the paramedics injected me with more stuff and I was taken to the emergency room. Ever since then, the muscles under my left eye constantly twitch. The doctor thinks I was allergic to the lidocaine and wants to give me more Kenalog injections. I have no prior drug allergies. Did anyone else get an allergic reaction to Kenalog?
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April 11th
2004
9:09 AM
Was having a filling changed. Dentist used septocaine after lidocaine didn't numb my tooth enough. Within minutes I experienced a severe reaction beginning with tingling in legs, anxiety, difficulty breathing, uncontrollable shaking. An ambulance arrived, oxygen administered, benadryl and epheneprine. They took me to the ER where I spent the rest of the afternoon. Days later my chest is still tight and I'm short of breath.
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September 12th
2009
3:20 PM
I have been on omprazole 20mg 2x per day for 1 1/2 years. I went off of omeprazole in December of last year because I was tired of taking drugs. In February of this year I went to the ER because I thought I was having a heart attack (severe chest pain, pain shooting up my left jaw and my left arm was numb). The doctor in the ER gave me Mylanta with lidocaine and told me to go back on the omeprazole. I did and haven't missed a dose since that hospital visit. Until September 9, 2009 I took my regular dose of omeprazole (one in the morning and one in the evening) I was having a lot of discomfort and was uneasy. That day I also took two aspirins. I had continued stomach and chest discomfort and took some Mylanta. My old doctor had advised my to up my dose in severe situations and I took a third 20 mg dosage and within 10 minutes my face and arm went numb. I was rushed back to the hospital , my blood pressure was 144/81 and I was having panic attacks. I felt like I was going crazy. The doctor ordered bloodwork and a cat scan (because of the numbness) all came back normal. No one addressed the chest pain. Maybe because the EKG I had in February was normal (I don''t know). They had no answers and told me to follow-up with my primary care physician. I went home and finally tried to go to bed, I couldn't sleep well, my mind was racing. The next day the numbness and pins/needles went all over my body. Like everything just went to sleep. I tried to relax and stay calm. I finally went to bed that night but had a hard time falling to sleep (my mind was racing and I was scared). I eventually went to sleep and woke up with less numbness but I had a stiff and painful neck with a killer headache. I don't get headaches that often and this was a major concern for me. I called my insurance and they advised me to go in for an immediate care/same day appointment. I did which was also inconclusive but the doctor asked about my omeprazole. I told her I haven't taken any medications since I was seen at the hospital because I was scared it was something I took that caused the numbness. She didn't say that my symptoms were related to the omeprazole but told me to not take it again and only use Mylanta for my stomach problems. She was not a fan of this medication and told me it is over-prescribed. I have not taken the omperazole since September 9, 2009 and the numbness is almost gone but I still have the tingling and pins/needles from time-to-time and neck and chest pain. No headaches. The doctor gave me a mild muscle relaxer (for my neck pain) but with everything that has happened I haven't taken that either.
-- By joannm | Reply | Private Message meI have fibromyalgia and I manage my pain without medications and I do have random symptoms from time to time because of the fibromyalgia but these were acute and terrible. I have never experienced anything like this and I am hoping since I have stopped the omperazole I will go back to normal soon..........